[after Ruth Stone] a farmer won’t chase strangers running through his fields, there will be no empty stroller at the riverbank. Only locusts will sew chaos and comfort will drop from trees like crisp apples. Every boat will have a compass, every swimmer strong arms, […]
Kathleen Goldblatt
Kathleen Goldblatt, author of Our Ghosts Wait Patiently, lives in Rhode Island where she reflects on poetry during walks with her dog, Archie, who faithfully listens. Her poems have appeared in The Comstock Review, The Healing Muse, Psychological Perspectives, and The Ekphrastic Review among others. She is a mental health advocate and psychoanalyst.